Even if you've already contracted the virus, new research shows that your risk of severe symptoms will rise if you get sick again. – via healthing_ca covid covid19 healthing healthnews
a clinical epidemiologist at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
To arrive at their results, the team analyzed roughly 5.8 million de-identified medical records, containing a wide range of ages, races and sexes, maintained by the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs. They narrowed this down to 5.3 million people who did not test positive for the virus between March 1, 2020 and April 6, 2022.
They used statistical modelling to determine the health risks of repeated COVID infections in the first 30 days of contracting the illness and up to six months afterwards. They were able to account for multiple COVID variants, including delta, omicron and BA.5.
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